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Alex Flowers
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Mobile, AL
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Rookie from Mobile, AL

Alex Flowers
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Mobile, AL
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I come with a little experience on the mortgage side. I have cash and equity in a commercial property that was passed down to me, but not much credit. I've found a couple of good RE agents to help, a CPA, an attorney filing LLC paperwork friday, and still looking for honest contractors. Looking to find the best way to leverage my cash and equity. Currently looking at a cash purchase of 2 Section 8 duplex rentals at a 17% cap rate for a start. Looking to stay in multi-unit. I'm really hoping cash is king!

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